Ben Gvir on Temple Mount
Ben Gvir on Temple Mount
Ben Gvir on Temple Mount
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Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir has ignited controversy by declaring at a Knesset conference that Jewish prayer is permitted at the Temple Mount, contradicting longstanding regulations. His remarks, made while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was visiting the U.S., challenge the established status quo that restricts Jewish prayer at this sensitive site, a move that could escalate tensions with Palestinians and the broader Muslim community. Several lawmakers, including ultra-Orthodox politicians, have condemned Ben Gvir's statements, asserting that they violate Jewish law and warning of potential unrest as a consequence. Interior Minister Moshe Arbel and United Torah Judaism's Moshe Gafni have both expressed strong opposition, calling for the maintenance of the current access restrictions. Critics, including former police officials, have warned that such actions could lead to a broader conflict, with dire implications for Israeli security. Ben Gvir's claims have sparked fears of increased violence, given the site's religious significance to both Jews and Muslims.

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